Beneficiale Capsule 15

Medlife

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Uses :

Vitamin A
Vitamin A treats and prevents vitamin A deficiency diseases. It also helps to prevent vitamin A deficiency in the patients with diabetes, hyperthyroidism, liver disorders, cystic fibrosis and abeta lipoproteinemia (genetic disorder). It helps to reduce the risk of cataracts, xerophthalmia and retinitis pigmentosa- A disease caused by damage to the retina. It reduces the risk of breast cancer in the premenopausal women.
Riboflavin
Riboflavin is also known as vitamin B2. It is used for the treatment and prevention of riboflavin deficiency. It is used to reduce the risk of cataracts. It reduces the levels of homocysteine and prevents hyperhomocycteinemia. It is reduce the number of migraine attacks. It helps to reduce muscle cramps. It is prescribed to treat congenital methemoglobinemia and red blood cells aplasia.
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide is a form of vitamin B3 which is used in the treatment of deficiency of the vitamin B3, called as pellagra.
Zinc
Zinc is usually prescribed for the treatment and prevention of zinc deficiency. It is used for the treatment of diarrhea. It reduces the symptoms of Wilson’s disease. It is used for the treatment of acne. Gingivitis, peptic ulcers, and muscle cramps. It is used to treat foot ulcers in the diabetic patient. It enhances wound healing in the patients with burns. It is used to reduce the risk of anemia. It is used to reduce the symptoms of anorexia. Zinc supplements are used for the treatment of common cold, atopic eczema, psoriasis and macular degeneration.
Manganese
Manganese is prescribed for the patients with low serum manganese levels. Magnesium along with chondroitin sulphate and glucosamine hydrochloride is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis. It is prescribed for the treatment of osteoporosis and premenstrual syndrome.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C also known as ascorbic acid is used for the treatment and prevention of vitamin C deficiency. It is used for the treatment of scurvy – vitamin C deficiency disease. It boosts the immune responses and helps the body to fight against infections. So it is used to reduce the symptoms of common cold and other infections. Small dose of vitamin C is used for the prophylaxis and treatment of Herpes simplex virus infection, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, diabetes and some type of cancer.
Calcium panthothenate
Calcium panthothenate is used for the treatment and prevention of pantothenic acid deficiency. It is used for the prevention of skin reactions in the patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Evion tablet uses include treatment of vitamin E deficiency. It aids in wound healing, treats ataxia, relieves fatigue and is an energy booster.
Copper
Copper is used for the treatment and prevention of copper deficiency. It is [prescribed in combination with zinc, manganese and calcium. It is used for the treatment of anemia and osteoporosis. It improves wound healing and helps to maintain iron stores in the body. It prevents premature graying of hair.
Selenium
Selenium is mainly prescribed for the treatment and prevention of selenium deficiency disorders. It also helps to reduce the risk of autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It is used to reduce the cholesterol levels. Selenium is also useful for the prevention of grey hair, mood disorders, infertility, cataracts, macular degeneration and miscarriage.
Chromium picolinate
Chromium picolinate is a mineral found in certain foods. It works together with insulin to metabolize carbohydrates. Chromium picolinate is used as an aid in controlling blood sugars levels, to lower cholesterol, and as a weight loss supplement.

Mode of drug action

Vitamin A
Vitamin A is a fat- soluble vitamin. It plays an important role in the reproduction, growth and development of the brain. It also helps to maintain proper functioning of the immune system. Vitamin A is converted to its active form II-Cis retinal in the retinal of the eye. It plays a role in the production of the pigments that are required for the normal vision in the dim light.
Riboflavin
Riboflavin is also known as vitamin B2. Riboflavin is a precursor of flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide. It is easily absorbed in the stomach and plays a major role in maintaining good health in the human. It enhances the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. It plays an important role in the formation of red blood cells, production of antibodies and regulating the activity of thyroid gland.
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide acts as a substitute for the deficiency in the human body.
Zinc
Zinc is an essential trace element. It plays a vital role in the protein synthesis and in the cell division. It is essential for the proper growth and functioning of the body. It plays an important role in the immune functioning, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid functioning and, absorption and utilization of vitamin A. Zinc improves the absorption of vitamin A and improves vision.
Manganese
Manganese plays an important role in the development and metabolism of various antioxidant activity. It reduces the free radicals. It acts as a cofactor in various enzymatic reactions. It plays a role in the metabolism of cholesterol, carbohydrates and protein. It is also involved in the formation of bone.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin which plays an important in the growth and repair of cells and tissues of all the body parts. It enhances wound healing and formation of scar tissue. It repairs and maintains the cartilage, bones and teeth. It enhances the absorption of iron from the food material. Vitamin C has antioxidant property; it prevents the damage of skin tissue caused by free radicals. It delays the process of aging by preventing the formation of free radicals that cause skin damage.
Vitamin C is prescribed for the patients with arthritis as it promotes repair and formation of cartilage.
Vitamin C enhances immune functions of the body and helps the body to fight against disease causing agents. It is effective to reduce the symptoms of common cold and flu.
Calcium pantothenate
Calcium pantothenate is a pantothenic acid supplements which is a water soluble vitamin. Oantothenic acid is a precursor of coenzyme A and takes part in various metabolic functions such as metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. It also plays an important role in the synthesis of steroids, porphyrins and acetylcholine. It is essential for maintain normal epithelial functions. It is prescribed for the infants and children to prevent deficiency diseases.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E inhibits the production of free radicals that cause cardiovascular disease and cancer. It slows the process of damaging cells. It is essential for functioning of many organs in the body.
Copper
Copper is an essential trace mineral which plays an important role in the formation of red blood cells. It enhances the absorption of iron and stores the iron in the body. It has anti-inflammatory action and reduces the symptoms of arthritis. It is essential for proper growth and functioning of the body. It plays a role in the production of melanin and prevents the graying of hair. It protects the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerves and prevents nerve damage. It acts as a cofactor in various enzymes. It plays a role in the synthesis of ATP- the energy molecules. It enhances the seep of wound healing and helps in tissue repair.
Selenium
Selenium plays a role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It has antioxidant activity and prevents the cell damage. It reduces the risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Chromium
Chromium is an essential trace nutrient that induces insulin action, thus influencing carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism.

What are the common side effects?

Vitamin A
Bleeding from gums or sore mouth, confusion, diarrhea, dizziness or drowsiness, double vision, headache, and irritability are some of the common side effects of vitamin A. Some of the sever and rare side effects of vitamin A are peeling of skin especially on the lips and palms, yellowish-orange patches on the feet and palms. Bone or joint pain, dry mouth, head ache, and photosensitivity.
Riboflavin
The common side effects reported for riboflavin are increased urine frequency, diarrhea, and yellowish-orange discoloration of urine.
Nicotinamide
The common side effects with nicotinamide are nausea, stomach upset, and diarrhea.
Zinc
The most common side effects reported are nausea, bad taste, diarrhea, vomiting, mouth irritation, and, rarely, mouth sores.
Manganese
No major side effects have been reported. However, high levels of manganese can cause neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease due to degeneration of dopaminergic neurons.
Vitamin C
The common side effects reported by the patients taking vitamin C are diarrhea, dizziness, flushing or redness of skin, headache, increase in urination, nausea or vomiting and stomach cramps.
Calcium pantothenate
No major side effects are reported for calcium pantothenate. Some patients reported to experience nausea and vomiting.
Vitamin E
The common side effects of vitamin E due to high doses are fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, blurred vision, rash, bruising, and bleeding.
Copper
No major side effects are reported on copper.
Selenium
The most common side effects of selenium are bad breath, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
Chromium
The decrease in the chromium levels causes side effects such as renal failure, headaches, nausea, mood changes, impaired thinking, and impaired co-ordination.

• Do not use Beneficiale medicine, if allergic to Beneficiale medicine or any of the ingredients in it.

• Beneficiale medicine is recommended only under medical prescription.

• Do not consume alcohol when using Beneficiale medicine.

• Take medical consultation before using Beneficiale medicine during pregnancy and breast feeding.

• Stop using Beneficiale medicine and immediately consult the doctor if any unusual symptoms develop.

• Make sure to keep Beneficiale medicine away from children.

What else should I know?

1. Is vitamin A safe for pregnant and lactating females?
Yes. Vitamin A is safe for pregnant and lactating females. However, consult your physician before taking the medication.

2. Does vitamin A reduces the risk of breast cancer?
Yes. Vitamin A has antioxidant activity and reduces the risk of breast cancer.

3. Can I take vitamin A to reduce acne and pimples
Yes. Vitamin A has antioxidant activity and helps to maintain tissue integrity and healthy skin. It effectively reduces acne and pimple. Consult your physician for safe use.

4. How should I store vitamin A supplements?
Vitamin A supplements should be stores at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture.

5. Can I take Vitamin E supplements along with Vitamin A supplements?
Yes. Vitamin E enhances the storage and utilization of vitamin A. Consult your physician before taking both the medications together.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)

1. Can I take riboflavin to prevent dryness of skin and ageing?
Yes. Riboflavin has antioxidant action and improves the skin integrity. Consult your physician to know the risk dose and for safe use.

2. What is the daily requirement of riboflavin to prevent deficiency disease?
A daily intake of

1.6 mg for an adult male and

1.2 mg for an adult female will help to prevent deficiency diseases. Pregnant women need

1.5 mg and lactating women need

1.8 mg of riboflavin daily.

3. Can patients with lactose intolerance take riboflavin supplements
Yes, patients with intolerance need to take riboflavin supplements as they cannot absorb enough vitamin B from the dietary sources. Consult your physician for safe use.

4. Can I take any other medications along with riboflavin supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications

5. How should I take riboflavin supplements?
You should take riboflavin supplements every day after meals. Follow the instructions given by your physician or the manufacturer for safe use.
Nicotinamide

1. Can pregnant women take nicotinamide?
Pregnant women should take the nicotinamide medicine with a doctor’s advice.

2. Can I take blood-thinning agents with nicotinamide?
Before taking any other drugs with nicotinamide, ask your doctor for confirmation on the safe use of the drugs together.

3. What are the food sources of vitamin B?
The food sources of vitamin B include fish, meat, fortified cereals, whole grain bread, and poultry.

4. What if I miss a dose of nicotinamide?
In case of a missed dose, take it as soon as your remember. If it is nearly time for next dose, then skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at its usual time.

5. How to store nicotinamide medicine?
Store exactly as per the instructions provided on the package insert. Discard the medicine after its expiry date.
Zinc

1. How should I store zinc supplements?
Zinc supplements should be stores at room temperature (25oC) away from direct sunlight and moisture.

2. Is zinc safe for pregnant and lactating females?
Yes. Zinc is safe for pregnant and lactating females. However, consult your physician before taking the medication.

3. Can I take any other medications along with zinc supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications.

4. What dietary restrictions should I follow while taking zinc supplements?
Zinc does not interact with most of the food substances. Avoid consuming alcohol while taking zinc supplements. Consult your physician for safe use.

5. Is zinc useful for the treatment of anemia?
Yes, zinc is prescribed in combination with other medications for the treatment of anemia.
Manganese

1. How should I store manganese supplements?
Manganese supplements should be stores at room temperature (25oC) away from direct sunlight and moisture.

2. Is manganese safe for pregnant and lactating women?
Yes. Manganese is safe for pregnant and lactating women. However, consult your doctor before taking the medication.

3. Can I take any other medications with manganese supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications.

4. Does manganese effect the functioning of brain?
High levels of manganese may impair the functioning of brain due to degeneration of dopaminergic neurons. Consult your physician to know the right dosage.

5. Is manganese useful for the treatment of anemia?
Yes, manganese is prescribed in combination with other medications for the treatment of anemia.
Vitamin C

1. Can I take the medication to reduce wrinkles and fine lines on the skin?
Yes. Vitamin A enhances cell repair and reduces wrinkles and fine lines.

2. Is this medication safe to take during pregnancy?
Yes. It is safe to take during pregnancy. Consult your physician before taking vitamin C supplements.

3. Can I take any other medications along with vitamin C supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications.

4. Is vitamin C safe for renal patients?
No. Patients with kidney problems should not vitamin C as it increases the risk of kidney stones.

5. Does vitamin C helps to reduce the symptoms of common cold?
Yes, vitamin C boots up immune system and provides relief from common cold.
Calcium pantothenate

1. What dietary restrictions I should follow while taking calcium pantothenate supplements?
You should avoid drinking alcohol while taking calcium pantothenate supplements.

3. Is it safe to take calcium pantothenate supplements during pregnancy?
Yes, calcium pantothenate supplements are safe during pregnancy. Consult your physician for safe use

4. How should I take calcium pantothenate supplements?
You should take calcium pantothenate supplements every day after meals. Follow the instructions given by your physician or the manufacturer for safe use.

5. Can I take any other medications along with calcium pantothenate supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications.
Vitamin E

2. Does vitamin E helps to improve memory in patients with Alzheimer’s diseases?
Yes. Vitamin E has antioxidant activity. It prevents the damage to the nerve and brain cells thereby improve memory in the patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Consult your physician for safe use.

3. Does vitamin E is useful to prevent wrinkles and fine lines on the skin?
Yes. Vitamin E has antioxidant activity and reduces skin aging. You can use vitamin E to prevent wrinkles and fine lines on the skin. However, consult your physician to know the right dose and instructions for safe use.

4. How should I store vitamin E supplements?
Vitamin E supplements should be stores at room temperature (25oC) away from direct sunlight and moisture.

5. Is vitamin E safe for pregnant and lactating females?
Yes. Vitamin E is safe for pregnant and lactating females. However, consult your physician before taking the medication.
Copper

1. How should I store copper supplements?
Copper supplements should be stores at room temperature (25oC) away from direct sunlight and moisture.

2. Is copper safe for pregnant and lactating females?
Yes. Copper is safe for pregnant and lactating females. However, consult your physician before taking the medication.

3. Can I take any other medications along with copper supplements?
You must discuss with your doctor before taking any other medications.